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Taylor Bloxham returns to profit
Taylor Bloxham has returned to profit after two years in the red thanks to its restructuring process.
Unite slams Olympic ticket printing contract award to US firm
Unite has slammed the decision to award the 16m ($25m) ticket printing contract for the London 2012 Olympics to a US-based firm, Weldon, Williams & Lick of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Fuji Jet Press nears commercialisation
Fujifilm's Jet Press 720 is close to passing the final quality gate that will allow commercial shipments of the B2 inkjet press to begin.
England's Phil Dowson juggles challenges of print and international rugby
England rugby international Phil Dowson, who is also a director of inkjet consumables business 678 Media, has declared the print sector the more challenging vocation following his first cap for the...
Alphagraphics looks for modest expansion
After a tumultuous few weeks that saw it bought off its insolvent parent company by a private equity firm before its CEO was abruptly replaced, Alphagraphics is now looking to go back to the basics of...
Pelican Print targets expansion following Heidelberg Speedmaster investment
Pelican Print has cut makereadies by a fifth and is targeting a 30% increase in sales after taken delivery of its new press, a Heidelberg Speedmaster SM74.
Epson unveils SureColor SC-S30600 wide-format printer
Epson will debut latest wide-format printer, the SureColor SC-S30600, at Fespa Digital, a machine it is targeting at companies producing signage and point-of-sale (POS) applications.
Roberts returns to Wyndeham Roche as managing director
Jon Roberts has been appointed Wyndeham Roche managing director, three years after leaving the company as general manager.
Educational Printing Services diversifies business with EPS Finishing launch
Educational Printing Services has diversified its service offering by launching a new finishing division, EPS Finishing, in a bid to improve sales during its quieter months.
HIG rings management changes at Bezier
Bezier has appointed a new chief executive and group finance director after its private equity owner, HIG Europe, decided to ring the changes at the Wakefield-headquartered business.
PIPS hits out at government's poor advice on auto-enrolment
The Printing Industry Pension Scheme (PIPS) has hit out at the government for its poor advice regarding the introduction of pension auto-enrolment.
Printers slam 'disgraceful' pre-pack u-turn
Printers have slammed the government's "disgraceful" u-turn on tightening the laws on pre-packs, after business minister Ed Davey announced that he had scrapped plans to impose greater legislative...